pagasts
Pagasts is a rural administrative-territorial unit in Latvia that forms part of a municipality (novads). The term is commonly translated as parish. It has its roots in historical ecclesiastical parishes and remains a distinct local unit within the national administration, with defined boundaries and local identity.
A pagasts typically covers several villages and surrounding agricultural land, with a central village serving as
Local government in a pagasts is conducted by a pagasts council (pagasta padome) and, where present, a
Pagasts operate within a municipality, which provides broader services and coordinates development across its constituent parishes.
In everyday language, the word pagasts denotes the rural parish area that residents belong to, its center